<VV> FS: 1962 Rampside in San Jose, CA
Frank DuVal
corvairduval at cox.net
Sat Nov 23 12:21:01 EST 2024
What are the gauges on the dash and ashtray?
Frank DuVal
(other side of the country)
On 11/23/2024 9:32 AM, Chuck Kamas via VirtualVairs wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> For Sale, 1962 rampside (w/t 110hp 1965 car engine and Powerglide
> conversion) located in San Jose, CA. I also have a truck engine block
> that I will include in the deal. Dad restored it about ~15yr ago using
> many Clarks parts for both interior (upholstery and rugs) and
> mechanical (VITON o-rings & Seth's Silicon Spark Plug Wires). Dad had
> Mel from Vair Mart swap in a automatic to make it easier to drive. The
> truck was a daily driver until my father stopped driving altogether a
> few years ago. The gas has gone bad in its tank from lack of use,
> therefore it will need a complete fuel system flush. One of the breaks
> is pulling. That being said, she started up and I was able to drive
> from Sunnyvale to my place (~7 miles) on its own power with a spare
> gas can in the bed of the truck. I am confident that with a little
> effort she will be back on the road. I have many great memories of
> using her over the years both as a truck and as transportation. My
> sister in law even commuted to work in it for a few years. My dad
> recently passed away, and as I do not have extra room for another
> Corvair in my driveway, I would rather it go to someone that can
> appreciate it as we have appreciated it. Perhaps that is you? After
> all Christmas is coming! Local pickup preferred, but transportation
> arrangements can be made.
>
> Here are some photos of the Truck:
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/k4VKhfQbhE8QSHZg9
>
> Let me know if you have any questions.
> Chuck ckamas at dslextreme.com
>
> C 408 466 5541
>
>
>
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